Some quotes from the Arutz Sheva site are very interesting. They wrote: “Pope Francis strongly condemned violence in the Middle East…” and then: “…criticised fundamentalism in Christianity, Islam and Judaism as a form of violence.” If I read that correctly, El Papa is linking “fundamentalism” to violence. He conveniently overlooks the fact that of the three, only ONE of those systems drives violence. Seems he missed that one.

He then stated that religious violence in the Middle East was a “contradiction". I guess somewhat in the same way the D-Day invasion was a “contradiction". It’s difficult for there to be peace in the Mid-East when Muslims are taught their only purpose in life is to exterminate Jews. Looks as if he missed that one too.

And then: “Anti-Semitism, the pope claimed, seemed to be linked more to the right-wing than to the left, though he could not explain why.” He couldn’t explain “why” for one simple reason. The statement is false. Missed that one as well.

Don't know if The Vatican monitors this site or not, but for the record, I believe in the fundamentals as taught in Scripture. I guess that makes me Christian Fundamentalist.

Is it just my paranoia, or does it look as if Francis is campaigning for the job of World Religious Leader?

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"The World's Churches are heading towards an insipid, homogeneous unity, sans the gospel." Just like the US army official said, "They want Afghanistan, let them have it," I say, the world wants its watered down, gospel absent, mantra chanting, churches, let it have them. And soon. Maranatha!

No Michael you are not paranoid at all. I'll say it again. I truly believe he is Petrus Romanus, the last pope. And as far as Hamas calling Jerusalem it's holy city, isn't it interesting that Jerusalem is never mentioned in Hamas's holy book the Quran.

Now as far as the Catholic Church. They abandoned the true message of the Gospel a very long time ago.